 Before we can encourage or facilitate personal growth in intellectual humility, we need to know how such a virtue can be identified and empirically measured in people. In this lecture, Professor Peter Hill will be discussing some of his research on the measurement of intellectual humility and helping us answer the big question, how do we know who is intellectually humble? Professor Hill earned his PhD in social psychology from the University of Houston, and he is a professor of psychology at the Rose Mead School of Psychology at Biola University. Professor Hill is an active researcher in social psychology and the psychology of religion, where he has authored approximately 100 articles in peer-reviewed journals and book chapters.